Why the flow of acid rain into a river make the survival of aquatic life in a river difficult
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Because it is harmful for the creatures,since it contain acids such as sulfuric and nitric which causes death to the aquatic animals.
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As we acid rain contains Sulfuric acid ( H2SO4 ), nitric acid ( HNO3 ), and carbonic acid ( H2CO3 ) are the major components of acid rain.
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If this acid rain drain to river it react with water thanSulfuric acid (H2SO4) reacts with water, in a highly exothermic reaction. If you add water to concentrated sulfuric acid, it can boil and spit and you may get a nasty acid burn.
This makes aquatic life difficult
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